PHIL1071 Study Guide - Moral Hazard, A Priori And A Posteriori, A Posteriori

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Not necessarily bad, but does not have moral worth: for duty performs duty because it is the right thing to do. A price refers when there is something else that is equivalent and that can replace it. Price refers to human inclination and needs; it has a relative worth it depends upon demand. Dignity is above all price and has no equivalent. It constitutes the condition under which alone something is an ends itself, it has inner worth rather than just relative worth. Imperative a command: hypothetical imperative: if you want x, then do y . If you want a lot of customers, then treat them honestly. How to be a good business man, not be honest. If you want people to lend you money, pay your debts. If you want to be happy . Happiness differs person to person and over time cannot know what will make you happy happiness is imperative. It would require an omniscience.

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